Dive into the festive vibrance of Delhi this Ganesh Chaturthi with these unmissable pandals — each brimming with devotion, creativity, and community spirit. From grand-scale celebrations like "Lalbaug Ka Raja" to themed experiences and serene temple vibes, here’s your curated guide to the best places to catch Bappa in all his glory.
Known for hosting one of the largest Ganpati idols in the city, complete with devotional fervor and South Indian food fairs.
Maharashtra Sadan in New Delhi celebrates Ganeshotsav with deep-rooted tradition, led by its Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Samiti, formed by staff members and employees of Maharashtra State offices in the capital.
Lal Bagh Ka Raja is a major Ganpati Mahotsav event held annually in Delhi. For this year, the pandal features an 18-foot idol inspired by the famous Mumbai Lalbaugcha Raja.
The Ganesh Mandir in Connaught Place is one of Delhi's oldest Ganesh temples, known for its historical significance. During Ganesh Chaturthi, this temple experiences a significant increase in visitors and devotees compared to other days of the year.
Delhi Ka Raja, organized by the Delhi Ka Raja committee in Ramesh Nagar, is a celebrated fixture in West Delhi’s Ganesh Chaturthi festivities. It’s renowned for its lively environment, devotional fervor, and heartfelt community spirit.